I actually like this idea. My dad kept a double-barreled 18 gauge SG near his bed. He said it was too big for us kids to play with (until we were older) and if you needed more than two rounds you probably had bigger problems.

You could sell this classic to Sum Ting Wong as he can appreciate it's uniqueness.

That is pretty sweet and I would keep that locked up in a safe. You could reload for the for it although it is old enough you would have to be careful.

Yeah he cleared up some misconceptions I had from my youth, so apologies for my mis-remembering and giving bad information. First, it wasn't his "defense" gun despite him talking about using it on potential burglars. He had a pump action .22 for that. And it isn't double barreled. It's a single barrel, but it is breech loaded, which I do remember him showing me at one time. He said he still oils it now and again, but hasn't fired it since he was a teenager. And he it's been in storage since 2000 as it was a gift from my grandfather and before that he kept it locked up which is probably why I only remember seeing it a few times and handling twice.

Just stumbled on this thread, yay. I am just finishing up my first AR build and intend on it being a range/hog hunting/home defense gun. Really have enjoyed the process of gathering parts and putting it together.

Just stumbled on this thread, yay. I am just finishing up my first AR build and intend on it being a range/hog hunting/home defense gun. Really have enjoyed the process of gathering parts and putting it together.

You'd be surprised with the way ammo is anymore, a decent .223/5.56 will easily kill a hog. You can kill deer with them. Of course this is all range dependent, you probably aren't going all Ted Nugent from a chopper with it...but it will do the trick within 75 yards I bet.